Major League Baseball dropped a suspension of a game against the second base of the New York Yankees, Jazz Chishholm Jr.
Chishholm was suspended on April 18, one day after his expulsion in the Rays of the Bay of Tampa. MLB penalized him for his expulsion and violation of his social media policy. Chishholm appealed, delaying any penalty.
MLB announced Sunday that the suspension was withdrawn. According to the agreement, reported for the first time by the New York Daily News, the fine remained, said a person familiar with the agreement to Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the detail of the fine was not announced.
Chishholm was expelled in the seventh entrance by the plate referee John Bacon when Chisholm argued after a third blow called in a complete Mason Montgomery count that seemed low. It was his fifth expulsion from his career and first with the Yankees.
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Chisholm then published in his account X, “Not even … close!” With mixed blasphemy, then eliminated the publication.
MLBS regulations prohibit the use of electronic device duration games. The social media policy forbids “show or transmit content that questions impartiality or otherwise denigrates a major league referee.”
“I didn’t think I had something I said it was expellectable, but after probable,” Chishholm said after the game. “I am a competitor, so when I go out and I feel that I am right and you are telling me something that I think makes no sense, I will get excited and get angry.
“I lost my emotions. I lost my calm,” Hey added. “I have to be better than that … I’m definitely angry with Myelf for losing his calm.”
Associated Press reports.
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